Recorded Friday, April 6, 2001
Denis A. Baldwin, The right way to set up an NT network
23:14
5,508 K
Andrew Hobgood, AI theory: What the hell is it?
53:21
12,512 K
Flame0ut and PrussianSnow, Blind Courier Protocols
19:56
4,692 K
Ech0, Hackers have feelings too
40:55
9,656 K
Bubonic, Linux firewalls
14:07
3,332 K
Rick Forno, Hyperreality: Are we becoming techno slaves?
125:34
29,444 K
Phillipe Langlois, Turning Network Vulnerability Assessment Management Outside-In
77:08
18,117 K
The907, Basic telecommunications from a tech's point of view
31:35
7,412 K
Recorded Saturday, April 7, 2001
Panel discussion, Who are we fooling? Or: Does computer security only exist as degrees of insecurity?
70:34
16,592 K
Carbon, Network Security Systems and Defeating Passive Network Attacks
36:35
8,636 K
Mobsters, Low class scams
72:12
16,932 K
Tiffany St. Patrick-Wells, Warrants, Wiretaps, and Probable Cause
58:09
13,668 K
Justin Lundy, A Taxonomy of Intrusion Detection System Technology: The Past, Present, and Future
32:06
7,548 K
Andrew Hobgood, An Exploration of Neural Networks in Anomaly and Misuse Detection
69:42
16,388 K
Jon Erickson, Elliptical Curve Cryptography
48:18
11,356 K
Dennis Salguero, Going Legit: How to Start Your Own Consulting Business
20:40
4,896 K
Panel discussion, The future of computing: Where will the next five years take us?
54:58
51,544 K
Recorded Sunday, April 8, 2001
Hacked this bitch Detroit style Social engineering contest
(Not yet available)
Tiffany St. Patrick-Wells, Two Types of Trouble: Criminal and Civil Liability
57:48
13,600 K
Karl Mozurkewich, A Technical Overview of TCP/IP
43:17
10,200 K
Karl Mozurkewich, Hacking a TCP/IP Network (your own, of course)
34:01
8,024 K
NFF, Hackers and the Accidental Society of Subversive Guardianship
64:22
15,096 K
Closing ceremonies
28:10
6,664 K
.